6/28/25 4:05 PM
Gold: $3,274.07
Silver: $35.97
Platinum: $1,337.86
Palladium: $1,130.85
G/S: 91.01
Pt/G: 0.41
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Category:  Currency > Federal Reserve Bank Notes > Large Size > $2
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  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #676 - 1886-O, 1891-O, and an 1892-O, all BU
  • Silver Dollar-Morgan
  • Benjamin J. Collection. Album collectors will find highly approachable a threesome of better New Orleans Morgan dollars. Included are: 1886-O (cataloger's grade: [MS-63], far more vibrant than typical and seemingly nicer than choice except for two very faint count-wheel areas in opposite obverse fields), 1891-O (cataloger's grade: [MS-63], much better struck than usual for this blistering pure white example that might grade higher if not for faint counting wheel effect in the obverse left field), and 1892-O (cataloger's grade: [MS-64], clean cheek and could grade higher even with a shiny ding in the reverse right field). Three coin lot.
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #796 - Roosevelt Dimes in Album Pages, All Toned
  • Hammer: $310
  • Dimes-Roosevelt
  • Cecilia Trippe Collection. Complete from 1946 to 1980-S, sporadic from 1981-P to 1990-P, then complete again from 1990-D to 2005-S proof, and finally sporadic again from 2005-S silver proof to 2007-S proof, this collection requires a bit of explanation courtesy of the consignor. The effort was to include only colorful dimes, which is an extraordinarily difficult task for Roosevelt dimes after the 1970s; most simply haven't been in albums (or Kraft envelopes) long enough to induce color. Although many astouinding pieces litter these pages, the cataloger is not willing to offer an opinion other than to say that all are UNC (or proof, particularly 1952 - 1964), and that one should assume QUESTIONABLE COLOR for many -- perhaps all, to be conservative. A potential goldmine for the astute bidder.
 

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